<p>A foreword is usually prepared by someone who knows the author or who knows enough to provide additional insight on the purpose of the work. When asked to write this foreword, I had no problem with what I wanted to say about the work or the author. I did, however, wonder why people read a forewor
Surface Mount Technology: Principles and Practice
β Scribed by Ray P. Prasad (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 616
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Surface Mount Technology is not a technology of tommorrow but a technology of today. It provides a quantum jump in the packaging techΒ nology to produce state-of-the-art miniaturized electronic products. HowΒ ever, in order to take advantage of this technology, a complete infrastrucΒ ture must be put in place. This requires considerable investment in human and capital resources. Intel corporation has made these investments to keep its customers for components and systems on the leading edge of technology. Based on the experience of putting this infrastructure in place for system products, this book is written for managers who need to manage the risk during its implementation, and the practicing engineers who need to improve the design and manufacturing processes for improved yield and cost reduction. To accomplish this task, I have not only culled the inforΒ mation from published materials, but have also depended on input from both my colleagues in Intel and such outside organizations as the Institute of interconnecting and Packaging electronic Circuits (IPC) , the Electronics Industries Association (EIA), and the Surface Mount Council. But the underlying basis for this book has been my first-hand experience in imΒ plementing this technology for Intel Systems Group and my experience at Boeing, my previous employer. In a fast-changing technology like SMT, it is very easy to have obsolete information even before the book is published. For this reason, I have concentrated on the basic principles and practice of the technology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction to Surface Mount Technology....Pages 3-39
Implementing Surface Mount Technology....Pages 41-61
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
Surface Mount Components....Pages 65-112
Substrates for Surface Mounting....Pages 113-162
Surface Mount Design Considerations....Pages 163-207
Surface Mount Land Pattern Design....Pages 209-233
Design for Manufacturability, Testing, and Repair....Pages 235-265
Front Matter....Pages 267-267
Adhesive and Its Application....Pages 269-309
Solder Paste and Its Application....Pages 311-347
Metallurgy of Soldering and Solderability....Pages 349-386
Component Placement....Pages 387-421
Soldering of Surface Mounted Components....Pages 423-470
Flux and Cleaning....Pages 471-513
Quality Control, Repair, and Testing....Pages 515-563
Back Matter....Pages 565-610
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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